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Security pros should target the enemy within

Security pros should target the enemy within

Beware of remote workers, urges Cisco.
Robert Jaques Oct 11 2006 9:59AM Security
Update: 2 Minutes on ... Collaborating with the enemy

Update: 2 Minutes on ... Collaborating with the enemy

Adobe has been demonstrating a development of the Breeze online conferencing software it gained through its merger with Macromedia last year. Details are still embargoed, but at a briefing given to the UK press in July, one thought occurred: how secure is this kind of technology?
Paul Fisher Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
E-crime experts warn of ‘enemy within’

E-crime experts warn of ‘enemy within’

A new survey revealed today that almost half of global e-crime experts believe the biggest threat to organizations’ data comes from “the enemy within," rather than external hackers.
William Eazel Apr 27 2006 1:05PM Security
U.K. firms suffer from the enemy within

U.K. firms suffer from the enemy within

Staff misuse of the internet is the second largest cause of reported security incidents for large U.K. companies.
William Eazel Mar 28 2006 9:36AM Security
Firms face growing IT security danger from 'enemy within'

Firms face growing IT security danger from 'enemy within'

Global organizations are leaving themselves vulnerable to significant security risks because of widespread failure to take steps against internal threats, industry experts warned today.
William Eazel Dec 1 2005 11:53AM Security
ISPs leave themselves open to 'enemy within'

ISPs leave themselves open to 'enemy within'

Up to 12 percent of all scanning attacks targeting broadband service providers networks are launched internally, from their own subscribers, newly published research has claimed.
William Eazel Oct 10 2005 11:58AM Security
SECURITY LIBRARY: Know Your Enemy

SECURITY LIBRARY: Know Your Enemy

For over two years a group of very talented folks have been collecting attack information on a honeynet and analyzing the activities of blackhats attacking an exposed and unprotected suite of computers of different types.
Peter Stephenson Jan 19 2004 10:06AM Security
e-Security Threats aren't Just the Enemy of the Corporate

e-Security Threats aren't Just the Enemy of the Corporate

They may not have as many employees, generate the same size revenues or have the million-plus customer base of the large enterprises, but when it comes to Internet security, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) face exactly the same risks as larger organizations when they incorporate e-business and e-commerce into their traditional business models.
Ralph Shaw Jan 14 2004 2:48PM Security

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